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Yes ESS works when in 4WD. Bugs the crap out of me. Follow someone and wait it shuts off.... LOL
“It is recommended that the Stop/Start system be disabled during off-road use. … In the following situations, the engine will not stop: … 4WD system is put into 4L or Neutral.” 2020 Gladiator Manual (2d ed.) at pp. 216-17.
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“It is recommended that the Stop/Start system be disabled during off-road use. … In the following situations, the engine will not stop: … 4WD system is put into 4L or Neutral.” 2020 Gladiator Manual (2d ed.) at pp. 216-17.
Original Question -
If you are driving in 4H or 4L while off roading and need to stop and turn off the vehicle, do you need to put it back into 2H?
Thus my response.
If this is about the auto stop/start, then that's a different animal and you'd not want that working while crawling up the face of a cliff or over the edge of a rock - bad news if engine shuts down while negotiating your way out of a tough spot.
But if you gotta stop and shut it off so you can go behind a rock or stand of trees and pee, and get back in and start it again, no need to shift back into 2H to get going.
 

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Original Question -

Thus my response.
If this is about the auto stop/start, then that's a different animal and you'd not want that working while crawling up the face of a cliff or over the edge of a rock - bad news if engine shuts down while negotiating your way out of a tough spot.
But if you gotta stop and shut it off so you can go behind a rock or stand of trees and pee, and get back in and start it again, no need to shift back into 2H to get going.
The title of this thread confirms that it is not at all about stopping, but rather is about "stoping," which "is the process of extracting the desired ore or other mineral from an underground mine, leaving behind an open space known as a stope. Stoping is used when the country rock is sufficiently strong not to collapse into the stope, although in most cases artificial support is also provided." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoping

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If you are driving in 4H or 4L while off roading and need to stope and turn off the vehicle, do you need to put it back into 2H?

IMO, stoping works, but YMMV. Problem is that, if you start stoping, and it works, you likely will never stop, in which case you need to turn the transporting vehicle off, whether or not in 4WD.
 
 







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